PROVIDENCE – About 1 in 4 households in Rhode Island lack adequate food, while underlying medical conditions that increase the risk of severe illness from COVID-19 are prevalent among food-insecure Rhode Islanders. Those two are among the major findings in the Rhode Island Community Food Bank’s 2020 Status Report on Hunger in Rhode Island, released
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